Today the newspaper Dagbladet Roskilde published an interview I did last week.

I was very happy when Lisbeth called me last week, and we quickly met the next day. It is always a bit scary to talk with a journalist, but she made it easy. In this article I talk about the new album Memories. I also talk a bit about the composition process. I usually start singing or playing the piano, and melodies come easily. But finishing a piece is always harder, there are so many options to choose from!

There are also some mentions to specific songs like "Nostalgia" (Nostalgy), that I composed last November, during a very cold and dark month. It's easy to think of sunny Valencia at that time :).

You can click on the image if you want to read the article (in danish).

After a long time of composing, rehearsals and recordings, today I can share with you the music that one day started as an intimate dialog with my piano.

This album contains mostly pieces that reflect memories from my last years. Fights, dreams, joys and growths. Now they have becomelights that I want to remember and relight again. And although they were born from myself, they talk about experiences that we all share, and which make us human.

"Espejos" (Mirrors) is one of the pieces of this album. It is full of passion. A work to dive into. Especially dedicated to those mirrors that make us reflect, that discover what is not visible to the naked eye.

Thanks for being there and I hope you enjoy it.

With love,
Alicia

I have some good news to share. A few days ago, the local newspaper published an interview, that we did after a concert. We did the interview in english, and then the journalist translated it into danish. Her name is Pernille Rohde and she works for "Taastrup Lokalavisen". I felt very confortable from the start, she was humble and nice, and I was very thankful for all the interest she had on me. She had listened to the music and she had enjoyed it a lot. She felt it was exotic for a spanish woman, composer and pianist, had arrived to the danish shores. She asked me many things about my story, what I thought about Denmark and my world view. She didn't stop writing down as much as she could. She is a professional and I was very flattered for her interest.

I have been asked many times what kind of music I make, and sometimes it is hard to answer, because the genre is not well defined. But if I had to start somewhere I would describe it as classical music, minimalist, emotional, easy to follow, piano music, cinematic and harmonious.

My name is Alicia Sevilla, and I am a professional music composer. After a lot of help, I have finally updated my website to contain a new and shiny blog. Here I will share details about my compositions, concerts, film scores and the creative process behind my music. if you’re seeking a music composer for a film, video game, movie and any other kind of project, feel free to drop me a line.

As an introduction, I want to share with you this amazing video of the winter waves: